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CK Reminding Residents To Pick Up Doggy Doo Doo

Chatham-Kent is reminding dog owners to pick up after their pets following numerous complaints in the municipality.

CK’s contracted animal control service, Pet and Wildlife Rescue (PAWR), has been receiving several complaints about dogs not on leashes, and dog excrement left in parks, sports fields and walkways.

In response, members of the municipality’s Licensing Services team and animal control staff visited parks in Blenheim, handing out pamphlets to educate citizens about CK’s Responsible Animal Ownership By-law.

The bylaw states that dog owners are expected to pick up after their pets and sanitarily dispose of their waste right away, using an appropriate trash receptacle.

“Dog waste takes the pleasure out of outdoor activities and pollutes the environment. Be a responsible pet owner and do your part,” said Councillor Anthony Ceccacci in a news release.

Failing to leash a dog or pick up their excrement can result in a $240 fine. PAWR said several fines have been handed out in recent months.

The municipality plans to hold additional pet bylaw educational tours at municipal parks throughout the summer.